Another fun cookbook is being released by Disney, and this one pays homage to the classic ride, it’s a small world! There are also two companion books available — a sticker activity book and an illustrated book about the happiest cruise that ever sailed!
Feed Our Small World: A Cookbook for Kids will be released on August 16, 2011, by Disney Press, along with a companion picture book. This hardcover cookbook will contain 64 pages of international recipes geared to ages 4-8, and the easy directions will be enhanced with cooking tips and colorful photos of each dish.
Your kitchen can become a magical wonderland filled with the sights and sounds of multi-cultural dishes such as French quiche, Indian chicken curry, Indonesian beef satay, and Scottish shortbread!
Waiting for the oven to preheat? Kids can read cultural facts that will fascinate them even before tasting their creations!
To order your copy, just click here.
For a companion gift, order Disney: It’s A Small World in hardcover. This book with awe-inspiring illustrations will highlight the lyrics to the beloved Disney attraction.
Accompanying the picture book will be a CD with the catchy tune so kids can listen while they read! (Don’t blame us for the ear worm!) Click right here to make your order!
Finally, there’s also a sticker activity book to complete the set!
Sail along on this happy cruise with your kids! We’d love to hear about the fun creations you make at home!
JoAnn says
Fun. My niece is a little old for this one (she’s 11). I bought her two of Emeril’s cookbooks for kids. One of them I got autographed when he was visiting the local mall. She loves to cook. My friends’ kids are either too young or two old. I’ll have to keep this in mind for when the younger ones get a little older.
Kathy Kelly says
Oh, this DOES look like fun!
AJ says
JoAnn — Awesome! I bet those Emeril books are fantastic!
Kathy — Let us know if you get to try it out!
Shayne says
Awesome! We will definitely order this. My kids enjoy cooking, and we have a library of kids cookbooks. This Disney one is a must-have for us!
And, we’ve found that even when cookbooks are geared toward younger ages (my boys are 7 and 9), those recipes can still be appealing to older kids. One of our favorite books is one called “Toddler Cafe” even though they are long past that stage in their lives!